De l'Anglais pour le collège : des jeux interactifs, des vidéos, des chansons, des liens testés et sélectionnés.
mardi 28 novembre 2017
Didapages - Clothes and accessories
Encore un excellent livre interactif de Mrs Chagall
pour apprendre ou revoir le vocabulaire des vêtements
dimanche 26 novembre 2017
mardi 21 novembre 2017
mardi 14 novembre 2017
dimanche 12 novembre 2017
Once Upon a Time - Season 1 trailer + Disney characters vs OUAT characters
Emma Swan
The Evil Queen
Snow White
Prince Charming
Jiminy Cricket
Pinochio
Belle
Captain Hook
Cinderella
Robin Hood
Rumpelstiltskin
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The haunted house
VOCABULARY
uneasy = embarrassed
queasy = feeling sick
adventurous
spooked
scared
frightened
worried
terrified
scary
frightening
worrying
terrifying
How to describe a picture
source: http://trinitysantaquiteria.blogspot.fr/2013/04/describing-picture.html
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Un exemple en vidéo en cliquant sur l'image
Maleficent - Scared yet?
Vocabulary
a fairy tale: ex. Cinderella
a castle
wicked = evil = maleficent
mysterious = intriguing
foreground ≠ background
The Addams Family
Father / mother / parents
child / children / kid / kids
brother / sister
grand-mother / grand-father / grand-parents
aunt / uncle
Extreme sports
Pour trouver une liste de sports extrêmes : CLICK HERE
Plus de sports et plus de détails sur le site Thrillspire
(Cliquer sur l'image pour en savoir plus)
The sky's the limit : sports
volleyball
hang gliding
tennis
boxing
skiing
basketball
baseball
water skiing
rock climbing
hockey
golf
surfing
football / soccer (US)
skateboarding
karate
windsurfing
archery
parachuting
cycling
running
weightlifting
ice skating
gymnastics
mercredi 6 septembre 2017
samedi 20 mai 2017
THE ROSA PARKS STORY
A 2002 movie
directed by Julie Dash
with Angela Bassett as Rosa Parks
Synopsis:
A seamstress recalls events leading to her act of peaceful defiance that prompted the 1955 bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama.
seamstress = couturière, petite main
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The Rosa Parks Story - Trailer + biography
Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white man on a bus. She couldn't accept segregation...
jeudi 18 mai 2017
I HAVE A DREAM
AUGUST 28, 1968 –
MARCH ON WASHINGTON FOR JOBS AND FREEDOM – BETWEEN 200000 AND 30000 PEOPLE
I HAVE A DREAM
Summary: Martin Luther King delivered his famous speech « I have a dream » during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28, 1963. In this speech, he called for an end to racism in the United States. He wanted the end of segregation and equal rights.
Washington monument
Lincoln Memorial statue
Lincoln Memorial
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